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Dopamine is often called the "feel-good" chemical, but its primary role is not pleasure — it is motivation, drive, focus, and the ability to take action.
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Dopamine is often called the "feel-good" chemical, but its primary role is not pleasure — it is motivation, drive, focus, and the ability to take action.
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Your Hair Is Often a Reflection of What Is Happening Inside Your Body
04:03|NS- If you do not want to receive the weekly audiocast just reply back - CANCEL -Hair loss is one of the most common concerns I see today. Many people spend hundreds or even thousands of rand on shampoos, oils, serums, treatments, and supplements, hoping to stop their hair from thinning or falling out.
The Importance of Family Values
03:48|Strong family values form the foundation of a happy, loving household by shaping morals, priorities, and traditions. These shared principles foster strong bonds, guide ethical decision-making, and help families navigate challenges. Without them, families may face discord and dysfunction.
AFRICA CAN FEED THE WORLD – BUT ONLY IF TECH, POLICY, AND CASH LINE UP
02:25|Africa holds the key to global food security. Its vast land, young population, and untapped potential could turn the continent into an agricultural superpower.
Your Feet: The Foundation of Human Health
04:02|Feet are one of the most important parts of the human body, yet they are also among the most neglected. Most people only become aware of their feet when pain, discomfort, or mobility issues develop.
Alternative Proteins, Lab-Grown Meat, and Grass-Fed Meat: A Health Perspective
04:47|The food industry is undergoing a radical transformation as alternative proteins and lab-grown meat gain momentum. These innovations are often marketed as sustainable and ethical solutions to global food challenges.
The Quality of South African Soil and Water: Impacts on Crop Production .
04:06|South Africa’s diverse climate and geography create a complex landscape for agriculture, supporting the production of summer crops (e.g., maize, soybeans), winter crops (e.g., wheat, barley), fruits (e.g., citrus, grapes, apples), and vegetables (e.g., cabbage, spinach, tomatoes).
Why Colon Problems are Becoming More Common
03:39|Colon-related issues, such as bowel disorders and colon cancer, are on the rise in many countries. At the same time, colonoscopies are in high demand and can be quite expensive. So why is this happening, and what can you do to protect your colon health?
The Future of South African Agricultural Exports
04:45|South Africa’s agricultural sector is a cornerstone of its economy, contributing approximately 3% to GDP and 5% to employment and exports. Renowned for its productivity and competitiveness, the sector has more than doubled in value and volume since 1994, with exports accounting for nearly half of annual production.